Best Pakistani Dramas On Screen Characters

A drama needs a strong story line and rich characters engraved in order to stand out from the crowd. In addition, the right cast that has been given the task of translating these characters on the screen makes a big difference too. Sometimes a character is pretty simple becomes extraordinary, because the actor who plays the role brings the best of his character. Other times the skills that act may not be of the highest level for as long, but the character is written so well that viewers are easy to connect with it, even when the dialogue delivery and body language does not fit the bill occasionally.

Today many of the writers on the bank of hotkeys to make their characters interesting. The Aurat Bechari is the easiest and most used shortcut. characters in black and white also considered an easy way to gain the sympathy of the viewers or to make them hate a character. What makes a character on the screen is really impressive before, when it is not a cliché, secondly, is not one-dimensional and, above all, viewers should be able to relate to the character. If the character is good, bad or gray patterns and traits of character must not confuse viewers personality. If a character is unpredictable, so that's great, but if they do something that is completely opposite to the main personality traits that define the character and the audience lose interest and become frustrated.


Sitara from Mein Sitara
Mein Sitara is the story of a girl born in a poor family, but fate has something completely different planned for its future. Sitara character was intriguing and attractive from the first episode. His personality and the relationship he shared with all the other characters were well defined from the beginning. Although a Sitara child was just another girl, she was a misfit in his family and also very stubborn. The reason why the character of Sitara is at the top of this list is that it is a unique character and is one of those extraordinary characters, whose path spectators showed as a child, so viewers understand her even more character . You do not get to hear how childhood was Sitara, but it appears on the screen. The actress who played young Sitara was phenomenal as Saba Qamar as Sitara.






Imtiaz from Udaari 
The character of Imtiaz is all black, but why is this list is that it is the perfect representation of a very ugly face, not only our company, but each of these pedophile. The character of Imtiaz helps people to understand the mentality behind these heinous crimes and also gives all the right messages for parents and anyone involved. First, this character shows that a pederast is not always someone who has a bad reputation. Imtiaz has a great reputation, which is respected by all and trusted by everyone, including his wife too. It also shows how these people are using rewards to gain the trust of children and the use of scare tactics after committing the crime to frighten children.

Ahsan Khan was brilliant there as Imtiaz. He makes you forget all the characters you played so far, how has this character. He said in an interview that he wanted to kill Imtiaz read the script, but he decided to do this role because I knew it would be noticed.
Sheedan from Udaari
Sheedan is a breath of fresh air, not because it is fun and noisy, but because it is self-sufficient! There are very few women in our dramas that are as independent and strong as Sheedan. Sheedan invoked her husband only for emotional needs, if not you can make important decisions, make money and protect their children all by herself. Bushra Ansari has shown that it was the perfect choice to play this character.



Sheedan is also a mother role model - believed his daughter and took a position for her, even when the odds were against her. Sheedan is not modern or caught, sometimes lacks good manners, even basic, but in many ways is more "enlightened" than many other modern mothers we see in our dramas too often. Bushra Ansari has nailed this character not only because she is a talented actress, but also because she sings very well also.
Mohid and Anmol’s mothers from Dil Lagi

Saba Hameed is a versatile actress who always manages to give the best performance in every drama. He also has his own style in every drama that somehow displays his "interpretation" of the character is doing. Mohid mother can be very reasonable, at times, but all he does, he does because he wants to protect their children. She is the perfect example of a strong woman who thinks a woman does not need a man to live a happy life. The way her relationship with her daughter-in-law has shown that it is also another reason why it is one of my favorite characters at this time; although clearly problems with Anmol However, she also has a life !!! It is not conspire showed plenty of time to break this marriage, which is definitely brand new !! Mohid mother is not perfect, it has its flaws, but his character is still one-of-a-kind!

Asma Abu Mazen is playing the character of the mother of serial Anmol Dil Lagi. She is also a remarkable actress who gives a special touch to all the characters he plays. She plays the role of a mother who is an unconventional, but raised two daughters and unconventional unrepentant. Instead of letting these daughters have their own way all the time, you know when you put your foot down. Anmol says right from wrong, not because he is afraid of what people will say, but because he wants the best for their daughters. His character stands out because generally the mothers of our dramas play a secondary role for parents or are completely powerless when they head strong daughters.

Ramish from Tum Kon Piya

Kon Tum Piya Drama Series is definitely not in the same category as the other dramas of the list, but so far has been a decent watch. Imran Abbas is playing Ramish character - a character that stands for a family of stereotypes. Ramish knows how to take a stand for yourself and have faith in unconditional love. There are times when Imran Abbas performance is not up to the mark, but overall it is very suitable for this role and writer deserves credit for the creation of a sensitive character that audiences can relate to.


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